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Boron occurs naturally as two isotopes. What is the difference between these isotopes?
They have different numbers of electrons and different charges.
They have different numbers of neutrons and different charges.
They have different numbers of protons and different mass numbers.
They have different numbers of neutrons and different mass numbers.
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they have different number of neutrons and different mass number
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they have different number of neutrons and different mass number
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